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30th July 07, 06:03 PM
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Also, don't forget that 'formal" in a kilt can also mean a Jacobite shirt and a Potain or "Swordsmans" jacket.
And it SO HAPPENS that Kiltmart has a mess of "swordsmans"' jackets on ebay right now. Leather is $150 and wool is $59.
fifty-nine lousy bucks....team that up with a jacobite sshirt and you're stylin'.
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30th July 07, 10:31 PM
#2
Also, don't forget that 'formal" in a kilt can also mean a Jacobite shirt and a Potain or "Swordsmans" jacket.
Huh? Since when? Those are about as formal as your best sneakers, and equally appropriate at a formal event.
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30th July 07, 11:09 PM
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 Originally Posted by PiobBear
Huh? Since when? Those are about as formal as your best sneakers, and equally appropriate at a formal event.
Well, for example, see Pour1Malts wedding pictures, in Scotland.
However, it's a good point, obvously there's a divergence of opinion, here...time for a new thread!
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